Posts - Bill - HR 123 Improving Science in Chemical Assessments Act
house 01/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve how the EPA conducts chemical toxicity assessments by ensuring these evaluations are handled by the most relevant program offices using clear scientific standards. Our goal is to enhance coordination, transparency, and the use of the best available science in protecting public health.
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HR 123 - Improving Science in Chemical Assessments Act
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moderate 01/03/2025
Aiming to streamline assessments sounds smart, but can bureaucracy keep up without shortcuts?
left-leaning 01/03/2025
Finally, a bill that puts science before corporate spin—EPA gets the reins where it counts.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
Trust the markets, not another EPA committee, to sort out what’s harmful and what’s harmless.
moderate 01/03/2025
Good on Congress for trying to standardize evaluations—but let’s watch for political meddling.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
When science leads, people breathe easier—literally. This is a step in the right direction.
left-leaning 01/03/2025
Let’s hope this isn’t just window dressing and that real toxins get called out, not covered up.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
More government labs poking chemicals? Sounds like a recipe for endless red tape and no results.
right-leaning 01/03/2025
If this bill slows innovation in the name of safety, that’s a price our economy can’t afford.
moderate 01/03/2025
Science is one thing, implementation is another; let’s hope EPA’s shoes aren’t too big to fill.